Hello,I'm a regular reader of your blog. Your hill-climb posts are among the best I've seen. What a wonderful gathering of machines. Anyway, I decided that it's better to ask fogiveness than permission at this point since the damage has already been done, so I'm asking forgiveness for using a couple of your shots on my blog. I was struck by the Harley at Grossglockner and had to write about it. If you would like them removed I'd be happy to do so. I'm fairly new to blogging, and have a practically non-existent following, but to get right with my conscience I'm writing now.

I'd say keep up the good work, but I don't presume motivation from your readers is what keeps you doing it. Motorcycle alone motivate us enough, no?

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